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Though its battle system isn't revolutionary, Pit People mixes brain-teasing battles with a barrage of great humor that makes it an enjoyable jaunt through a fun and colorful world
With a variety of game modes, H1Z1 offers a solid battle royale experience with lots of customization unlocks
The intriguing gameplay and myriad difficulty options are enough to make Way of the Passive Fist an intriguing curio, but it falls into the some of the traps it tries to escape
A powerful blend of bugs and poor design make every moment of this game a chore
Walking simulators are often defined by their stories. The Station never truly delivers on its premise or setup
Kingdom Come serves up an intriguing personal story and a detailed world worth exploring. However, on a technical level, the game is broken
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine shines with its incredible voice work, well-told stories that take on lives of their own, and many profound moments
Metal Gear Survive has plenty to do, but the story mode is a dud and the endgame loops don't hold up
Moss tells an interesting story with an adorable protagonist. I count it among my favorite VR experiences
The simple presentation belies a deep and engaging gameplay loop that unfolds over multiple playthroughs, as new unlocks completely change required tactics
Florence weaves its alluring aesthetics, simple interactivity, and genuine story in creative and compelling ways
Complex and interwoven systems can be daunting, but building an empire remains incredibly rewarding
Fe is neither a good platformer or a compelling puzzle experience, and its narrative inspires a disinterested shoulder shrug
Secret of Mana's retelling is full of highs and lows. The colorful world and boss battles still hold their allure, but the overall execution feels average (at best)
The world is more enjoyable than the mystery therein, but the experience is intriguing overall
Rust has deep rewards for those willing to put up with its bundle of technical issues, tediousness, and player toxicity
Thanks to its robust battle system, intriguing character-switching puzzles, and beautiful storytelling, Crossing Souls is a fantastic adventure that goes beyond its nostalgic trappings
This succeeds as a collection of fun Final Fantasy characters, music, and moments. However, the core multiplayer experience is severely lacking in every respect
A solid story and rewarding platforming sequences makes for a highly gratifying climb
With a robust crafting system and several amazing secrets to find, Subnautica never ceases to entertain